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German culture (German: Deutsche Kultur) is a term that refers to the heritage and weltanschauung of a people from either the German-speaking globe, or even Deutschsprechende Welt. It refers to the worldview and culture of the people of Austria, Germany, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and Switzerland and some German speaking people from either a Netherlands, Belgium, Gdansk (now inside Poland), Strasbourg (now around France), and Bohemia (now in the Czech Republic). Despite their varied & turbulent past, & the politically divided German-speaking population, their worldview & expression remain most common & nonsegmental, exemplified in the music of German-speaking composers, lyrical poems and scientific philosophy.

German culture is quite diverse following of the varied history of the German speaking population. A German speaking globe will have been independent princedom eg: Liechtenstein or incorporated into larger confederations, like a Holy Roman Empire, Prussia or the Confederation of the Rhine, or stand been been political units such as Bohemia, or come political states like Germany, Austria; etc.

A German language was once a lingua franca of central, eastern & northern Europe, & remains one of a virtually all popular foreign languages taught worldwide, within Europe a 2nd virtually all popular fallowing English.

Filmgeschichte.de
Resource magazine for early German film.

IMDb: German
Guide to German language movies, search or browse the titles alphabetically.

German Cinema
Trade association for the international promotion of German films.


Regional: Europe: Germany
Society: Ethnicity: German





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